I’ve been wearing CDLP pants for months now and have been pretty impressed with not only the products themselves but the brand’s commitment to using only sustainable fabric in their products.
Naturally, as CDLP has grown in popularity and stature they have now started to branch out into other products away from their staple underwear and loungewear ranges. Things kicked off last year with a swim collection but it’s their new T-shirt line that has my attention for now.
For Spring 2020, CDLP will offer a t-shirt collection in both a crew neck and V-neck style.
The new T-shirt capsule collection is being handmade at a family-run fábrica in Portugal in a unique blend of 67% Lyocell and 33% organic pima cotton.
Lyocell is one of the softness and most sustainable fabrics around (win, win) and the addition of pima cotton adds a slightly worn, rugged look to the garment.
The relaxed fit t-shirts are priced at £70.00 and are available from the CDLP online store now.
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